Vivamente (en. Vividly)

/biˈβamɛn̪te/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adverb
Clearly and decisively.
The teacher spoke vividly about the importance of history.
La profesora habló vivamente sobre la importancia de la historia.
With great intensity of feelings.
The child was vividly excited to see the show.
El niño se emocionó vivamente al ver el espectáculo.
Energetically or actively.
They participated vividly in the discussion.
Participaron vivamente en la discusión.

Etymology

Derives from the adjective 'vivo', which comes from the Latin 'vivus', with the suffix '-mente' that indicates adverbiality.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to speak vividly
To speak with conviction and strength.
hablar vivamente
to react vividly
To respond with emotional intensity.
reaccionar vivamente
to live vividly
To experience life with intensity.
vivir vivamente

Related Words

to live
To exist or be alive.
vivir
alive
That has life; full of energy.
vivo
vividness
The quality of being lively or cheerful.
vivacidad

Slang Meanings

To do something with a lot of emotion.
He got into the game and experienced it vividly.
Se metió en el juego y lo vivió vivamente.
To respond effusively.
When he was told the news, he reacted vividly.
Cuando le dijeron la noticia, reaccionó vivamente.